Official Wisconsin Proud Boys Racism Club
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Wisconsin Chapter of the Proud Boys.... racism club.
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A good communist is a dead communist.

In other news, how about that Rob Reiner? What a good commie, huh? So happy for him.
The joke is that blacks never repay their debts.
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The road to racism for 99% of people is the same "path".
No one teleports there from a single TND post. It's a series of stepping stones.

Generally it starts with just having ONE reality pointed out to them... Forcing them to realize that an average white guy behind them at an ATM doesn't make them nervous. But an "average" black guy behind them does. We all live in reality, we all see the patterns and behavior. The difference between being "PC/woke" and being a "racist" is just determined by how much you're willing to lie to yourself.

Showing "crime stats" reaffirms what people already instinctually know from lived experiences. BUT doing it unapologetically, without shame and without explicit hatred makes them feel like those "bad inner-thoughts" actually aren't so bad after-all.

You just need to break one aspect of their life-long social programming, and the rest usually takes care of itself.
Starts with: "yeah I actually don't feel safe around most black people I encounter"
Then they notice every commercial/show/movie has an inter-racial couple.
Then they ask why is that so.
Then they find out who makes the media and who owned the slave ships.
Then they realize 6 million in 5 years means 2.28 🧃 every minute.. day and night non-stop while fighting a multi-front war across continents (logistically and mathematically impossible)
Then they find out about USS Liberty, JFK, 9/11, etc...

There's other steps in between, but that's the general path. From "diversity isn't a strength" to "who is forcing diversity upon us"

It's easier to convince someone of a lie than to convince them they've already been lied to.
So start small and easy.
It's real easy to show people that blacks aren't like they're portrayed on "Family Matters" and "The Fresh Prince".
Once they realize they've been lied to their whole life about one thing, they'll start to question everything else.